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Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 7, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Take Two’s $20M settlement, Apple’s 09/09/09 event, the GMail fail, Skype gets sold, and plenty more.
Gameloft brings “Terminator Salvation” to mobile phones
Sci-Fi fans will have the latest round of Terminator at their fingertips. It was just announced today that Gameloft joined in a licensing agreement with The Halcyon Company to “develop, distribute and publish the official mobile game to the first film of the new Terminator trilogy, Terminator Salvation.” The release of the game is set to coincide with the date of the film release on May 22nd.
Gameloft is a top dog in the world of publishing and developing video games for mobile phones and consoles. They were formed in 1999, and have since become a top innovator in their market. Their games for mobile handsets are developed with Java, Symbian or Brew technology. And this is a booming arena. The expected number of games-enabled handsets is thought to be more than four billion within three years.
Get hopping and start shopping
Christmas is for the kids, right? Better get them crossed off the shopping list first. I checked out a few of the wish lists floating around and thought I would share them with you. Wouldn’t you know, they are filled with electronics. We have plenty of shopping days til the holidays. That is, unless your kids want Elmo Live, which is already selling out.
What are your kids asking Santa for? Keep reading to see.















